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george and diane and our entire abc news inauguration team will be right back. >> this is an abc 7 news update. >> good morning everyone. is 9:27 on this inauguration day. i am scott thuman with your local news update. we want to show you some of crowds filling in here at the national mall. is a view of the capitol steps. 700,000 expected on the mall today. president obama will take the office at noon. some important notes. if you are taking metro, franconia, springfield, rhode avenue, they are all full. metro is asking only that inaugural with ticket's use that station. what everyone will else wants to is the forecast e like.o b we will go to jacqui jeras. >> not a bad day. we have the sunshine, so that helps. 35 degrees. you are outside at length you cover up. wear a hat, gloves, scarf. you are going to need it if you are out there. look at the hour by hour forecast. '40's today. 42 degrees by noontime. to 47 degrees by 3:00. we do have a chance of brief as we headed to the evening hours tonight. nothing to worry about. our arctic blast just-in-time, will arrive late tonight. tomorrow
george and diane and our entire abc news inauguration team will be right back. >> this is an abc 7 news update. >> good morning everyone. is 9:27 on this inauguration day. i am scott thuman with your local news update. we want to show you some of crowds filling in here at the national mall. is a view of the capitol steps. 700,000 expected on the mall today. president obama will take the office at noon. some important notes. if you are taking metro, franconia, springfield, rhode...
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we'll be covering the inauguration all day long on abc news. josh elliott out on the mall right now. josh, you've been tracking the celebrations all weekend long. what do you have right now? >> i'm actually here on pennsylvania avenue, veritably, in the shadow of the capitol, as the parade makes its way past. barack obama and the presidency, the realization of the dual dream of dr. king and abraham lincoln. he'll be using those two bibles when he takes the public oath of office, again, all leading to a remarkable day here on the national mall. overnight, the president attended the first event of his second term, a candlelight reception. >> what we're doing is celebrating each other. and celebrating this incredible nation that we call home. >> reporter: where he addressed the issue everyone in washington has been discussing. >> i love michelle obama. to address the most significant event of this weekend, i love her bangs. >> reporter: hours earlier, at the white house, the second term began, as he took the oath of office, in a private ceremony.
we'll be covering the inauguration all day long on abc news. josh elliott out on the mall right now. josh, you've been tracking the celebrations all weekend long. what do you have right now? >> i'm actually here on pennsylvania avenue, veritably, in the shadow of the capitol, as the parade makes its way past. barack obama and the presidency, the realization of the dual dream of dr. king and abraham lincoln. he'll be using those two bibles when he takes the public oath of office, again,...
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cecilia vega, abc news, washington. >> technology invasion. by the way, the president has said that malia is not allowed to have a facebook page. that's for real. and we thank you for watching. we're always working for you at abcnews.com. "nightline" later at its new time, 12:35 a.m. eastern. and i'll see you right back here tomorrow. good night. >>> tonight can this man and his controversial police tactics help the city take a bite out of the crime rate? >> a home invasion that has6zina neighborhood riled up. you'll see why they're pointing fingers tonight at police department. >> and repair work on the damaging footing of the bay bridge. why it will take weeks to fix. >> and 49er dollar tattoo, let me rephrase that that will make you part of the 49er faithful forever. >> right now in, oakland forces lining up for battle over whether to hire a tough ex-police chief to help solve the crime problem, good evening, everyone. >> and a former top cop being considered as a skrim consultant in oak0oen reasoned. bill brat oncomes where a reputation as
cecilia vega, abc news, washington. >> technology invasion. by the way, the president has said that malia is not allowed to have a facebook page. that's for real. and we thank you for watching. we're always working for you at abcnews.com. "nightline" later at its new time, 12:35 a.m. eastern. and i'll see you right back here tomorrow. good night. >>> tonight can this man and his controversial police tactics help the city take a bite out of the crime rate? >> a...
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he's a kid. >> reporter: matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. >> and abc's anchor katie couric is here right now. such a twisted story. after you talked to him, what's the moral of this story? >> reporter: well, i think the moral of the story is that, be careful who you're communicating with online. be skeptical. even cynical, perhaps. i think he sincerely thought he was having a relationship with a woman named lennay kekua, online, on the phone. we saw his phone records, diane. there were multiple calls to this number, where he would stay on the phone for hours. and, so, i -- we also heard voicemails from her, that he had on his phone, that sounded very legitimate. >> and you talked to his parents, as well, and his parents, too, were beguiled by her. had a relationship with her, they thought. >> reporter: it was such an intricate web of lies. and even they were sucked in. his mom talked to her multiple times on the phone. they had sort of almost a bible study, his father would text her scripture passages and discuss them. and so, i think they were as stunned as he was when they found
he's a kid. >> reporter: matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. >> and abc's anchor katie couric is here right now. such a twisted story. after you talked to him, what's the moral of this story? >> reporter: well, i think the moral of the story is that, be careful who you're communicating with online. be skeptical. even cynical, perhaps. i think he sincerely thought he was having a relationship with a woman named lennay kekua, online, on the phone. we saw his phone records,...
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his spokesperson telling abc news that he's expected to moved out of icu very soon. he cranked out block buster after blockbuster. his spokesperson saying that he's doing better and the hospital is taking care of both him and his mustache. >>> sarah palin is trending tonight because of her split with fox news, three years ago we heard this -- >> i'm so appreciative of the opportunity to get to work with you and the other team members here at fox news. >> palin is now leaving fox as a contributor. on her reality show, showed how it was equipped with a camera for her live hits on fox news. palin saying it was a her decision. >>> and no question video of the night. it comes from the basketball court. not what anyone expected. it happened overnight at the heat game. computer tech set it up. that ball sailed through the basket. he won 75 grand. he wasn't expecting this, that big tackle from lebron james. lebron james tweeted -- the announcer saying he probably enjoyed the hug more than the money. not sure about that. 75 grand is pretty nice. if something catches your eye
his spokesperson telling abc news that he's expected to moved out of icu very soon. he cranked out block buster after blockbuster. his spokesperson saying that he's doing better and the hospital is taking care of both him and his mustache. >>> sarah palin is trending tonight because of her split with fox news, three years ago we heard this -- >> i'm so appreciative of the opportunity to get to work with you and the other team members here at fox news. >> palin is now...
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matt gutman, abc news, miami. >>> they are cooking for a cause. the bay area teens working in the kitchen to help combat cancer. and this week's box office leaders. and our accu-weather seven-day forecast. looks like the temperatures >>> here is a sobering fact. in sonoma county alone, 3,000 people are diagnosed with cancer every year. that means 3,000 people and their families are struggling with the impact of treatments and life complications. tonight wayne freedman tell tells us about a nonprofit group that is making the healing process easier. >> we will do an apple. >> the tasks we take for granted, making a meal. try it when recovering from a leukemia treatment. >> i could lie in bad and not eat. >> it was a complete and staggering change from the life she used to have as a mechanic, an illness that just came on one day. >> i was tired and went home and had a chest pain. >> based on her diagnosis she should be gone by now. she says she out lived it main be because of the high school kids that work in this kitchen. >> nothing to do with colle
matt gutman, abc news, miami. >>> they are cooking for a cause. the bay area teens working in the kitchen to help combat cancer. and this week's box office leaders. and our accu-weather seven-day forecast. looks like the temperatures >>> here is a sobering fact. in sonoma county alone, 3,000 people are diagnosed with cancer every year. that means 3,000 people and their families are struggling with the impact of treatments and life complications. tonight wayne freedman tell...
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akiko fujita, abc news, tokyo. >>> back here at home, a big package of federal aid for victims of hurricane sandy is one step closer to becoming available. in a vote last night, the house approved about $50 billion in relief funds. now, the senate must act on the measure. that money is in addition to $10 billion in flood insurance that's already been approved. >>> it is a strange sight across the south. just about everything covered in a thick layer of ice. take a look. freezing rain and sleet glazing over roads from dallas to morn alabama, creating treacherous conditions for drivers. the ice weighed down trees and power lines in huntsville, alabama. but in the southern part of that state, temperatures hovered near the 80-degree mark. >> my, my. >>> time, now, for weather across the nation. heavy rain from the gulf coast into the carolinas, d.c., and philly. rain and sleet around new york city. up to four inches of snow from pittsburgh to boston. light snow around the dakotas, minneapolis and milwaukee. a milder day in the southwest. >> 60s from los angeles to phoenix. 40s in the pacific no
akiko fujita, abc news, tokyo. >>> back here at home, a big package of federal aid for victims of hurricane sandy is one step closer to becoming available. in a vote last night, the house approved about $50 billion in relief funds. now, the senate must act on the measure. that money is in addition to $10 billion in flood insurance that's already been approved. >>> it is a strange sight across the south. just about everything covered in a thick layer of ice. take a look....
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>>reporter: this is abc 7 news. >> pwoyt is fun stuff isn't it. forty-niner fans extend far and wide. deb sent this picture to our facebook page of xwis station on entered korea celebrating yesterday win. we are sending several abc 7 news crew to new orleans to comfort 49ers in superbowl xlvii. sports director larry biel and sports anchor mike head up the tee. live report from new orleans begins superbowl week. so hope you will join us for that. >> well as we move on. more to bring you tonight honoring martin luther king jr. coming up. marching bands. jazz pwachbilityd and local leaders. we take you to the oldest continuous tribute to dr. king in the east bay. >> plus only on abc 7 news tonight. violence in the workplace. man charged with murder of 3 co-workers blames it all on his childhood in china. >> spencer is here with the weather. >> here in the accu-weather forecast center. mild weather. showering weather and cold weather all in one week. all coming up in my accu-weather forecast in just a moment. >> thanks. also ahead tonight. the new hal
>>reporter: this is abc 7 news. >> pwoyt is fun stuff isn't it. forty-niner fans extend far and wide. deb sent this picture to our facebook page of xwis station on entered korea celebrating yesterday win. we are sending several abc 7 news crew to new orleans to comfort 49ers in superbowl xlvii. sports director larry biel and sports anchor mike head up the tee. live report from new orleans begins superbowl week. so hope you will join us for that. >> well as we move on. more to...
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live at bloomberg headquarters in new york, linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. back to you. >> thank you. >> 4:40, 36 degrees on this friday morning. first lady michelle obama is showing off a new hairdo on the captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> welcome back. 4:42. glad you took off your sunglasses and your hat. >> i will need them later. we've got a few snowflakes out there right now it, just a little energy and wraparound on the backside. there you see on live super doppler along 270 towards gaithersburg and montgomery county, a couple snowflakes, but nothing significant. we are done with this system. it is pulling out and skies are clearing out. we will cool down. 35 degrees at dulles a 36 in gaithersburg 34 in frederick culpeper is at 37 degrees. we will slowly warming throughout the day with a northwest wind. it will feel colder than the 30 that you see on the thermometer. high temperature around 39 today. 40's for the weekend. a cold blast of arctic air is on the way. more details on that coming up in a little bit. first l
live at bloomberg headquarters in new york, linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. back to you. >> thank you. >> 4:40, 36 degrees on this friday morning. first lady michelle obama is showing off a new hairdo on the captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> welcome back. 4:42. glad you took off your sunglasses and your hat. >> i will need them later. we've got a few snowflakes out there right now it, just a little energy and wraparound on the...
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. >> reporter: according to a new abc news/"washington post" poll, there's overwhelming support for certain gun control measures. 88% of americans support gun show background checks. and 65% support a ban on high-capacity magazines. gun shop owners think more background checks will harass law-abiding citizens. >> do you think a criminal is going to get a background check before they sell a gun to another criminal? >> reporter: many in newtown, connecticut, who remembered the one-month anniversary of the sandy hook shooting, want action. >> this is a promise to do everything in our power to be remembered not as the town filled with grief and victims, but as the place where real change began. >> reporter: late last night, lawmakers in new york state reached a tentative agreement for what is expected to be the most restrictive gun law in the gun. the deal includes a tougher assault weapons ban and more stringent background checks for gun sales. >> the national rifle association has vowed to take the fight to congress, lobbying against laws that would limit access to guns. >> thanks for joining
. >> reporter: according to a new abc news/"washington post" poll, there's overwhelming support for certain gun control measures. 88% of americans support gun show background checks. and 65% support a ban on high-capacity magazines. gun shop owners think more background checks will harass law-abiding citizens. >> do you think a criminal is going to get a background check before they sell a gun to another criminal? >> reporter: many in newtown, connecticut, who...
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. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning. i'm sunny hostin. >> happy monday, everybody. i'm rob nelson. we'll get to our top political headlines in just a second, including a bipartisan deal on one of the president's pet projects. could be some major headway being made on immigration reform, which was a big focus of president obama's inaugural address. kind of a failed promise from his first term, but gaining steam in the second. >>> also this morning, tragedy in south america. the nightclub fire that has stunned the world. what investigators are learning this morning as brazil gets ready to bury more than 200 victims and still counting. >> terrible tragedy there. >>> and the nasty winter weather system that couldn't come at a worse time. snow and ice hit the midwest over the weekend, and it could spread misery to millions of people in the east as the workweek begins. >> just what we wanted to hear. >>> later this half hour, the inmate who broke out of jail, oh, no, not once, but twice. how his latest escape went unnoticed fo
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steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> wow. go ahead. >> it says, you know, we have learned that if you handle money regularly, it is likely you have passed at least one fake bill. remarkable. apparently, the fake bills, i have touched them. they do feel a little slicker than, than others. >> there is a certain feel to it. they say a tutorial on detecting counterfeit currency, on the website of the treasury department and secret service if you want to do investigating. >> let me touch it. >> i rarely carry cash, check out this $10 bill. >> let me touch it. >> is it real? >> i am not sure. i may have to call secret service. >> willis gave me the $10. something wrong with. >> something up with this. this could be funny money. >> uh-huh. i'll check it out. i'm calling. i'm calling. >> funny money, willis. >> yes, officer, come get mr. willis. >> for shame. for shame. >> there is $100. >> there is $100. >> okay, boss. >> for shame. >> i know you don't have one. >> i have fake nickels. >>> coming up next, something surprisingly smar
steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> wow. go ahead. >> it says, you know, we have learned that if you handle money regularly, it is likely you have passed at least one fake bill. remarkable. apparently, the fake bills, i have touched them. they do feel a little slicker than, than others. >> there is a certain feel to it. they say a tutorial on detecting counterfeit currency, on the website of the treasury department and secret service if you want to do investigating. >>...
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in los angeles, george pennacchio, for abc news. >> i still take sofia. this is my official vote. 14 that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america." thanks for watching, everybody. have a great monday.
in los angeles, george pennacchio, for abc news. >> i still take sofia. this is my official vote. 14 that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america." thanks for watching, everybody. have a great monday.
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martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >> thank you, martha. >>> and more political news today. joe biden being very cagey about his political future. the vice president said yesterday he had not decided whether he'll run for the top job come 2016. but he may have already tipped his hand a little bit. for his official swearing in on sunday, he invited members of two early primary states, new hampshire and south carolina. >>> the republican national committee begins a big meeting today in charlotte. to plan the party's future. rnc chair prebis is sure to get an earful by people who want change following last year's election. despite the criticism, he's expected to be re-elected. >>> prime minister benjamin netanyahu did not cruise to an easy victory in yesterday's elections, as had been predicted. a newcomer put up a surprisingly strong challenge. it now appears that netanyahu will have to make a bigger effort at peace with the palestinians. >>> the street value of a huge drug bust could be up to $12 million. they showed off the seven understand the of marijuana yesterday. it was
martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >> thank you, martha. >>> and more political news today. joe biden being very cagey about his political future. the vice president said yesterday he had not decided whether he'll run for the top job come 2016. but he may have already tipped his hand a little bit. for his official swearing in on sunday, he invited members of two early primary states, new hampshire and south carolina. >>> the republican national committee begins a big...
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thank you for watching abc news. "good morning america" will be waiting for you in the morning. we're always online at abcnews.com. good night, america. >>> and it is happening tonight in east san jose where a stranger tried to take a toddler from his mother's arms. good evening, everyone. i'm carolyn johnson. >> i'm dan ashley. the mother is scared, but the toddler is okay. it happened in east san jose. thomas roman is there live to explain exactly what happened. thomas? >> dan, we spoke to the child's father who told us he is not going to comment. he will let san jose police deal with this attempted kidnapping. the mother basically had a tug of war with this suspect in order to save her child. san jose police received a call at 5:37. according to police the two-year-old was playing in this front yard here in east san jose. toys belonging to the children in the home are now gathered by the home's front door. the child's mother told police a stranger came up to where her daughter was playing and made a comment about the child. the comment made the mother uncomfortable. as she pi
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abc 7 news is in the newsroom with a story you'll see on abc 7 news. vic? >> in the past three months, an fran police made a huge dent in the crack down on suspected fences for stolen electronics. the fences are the people[ío thieves turn to to sell hot items and last year there were 3,000 robberies in san francisco. half were cell phone;bt,i relatd oo. bc 7tb+8 news believe they'e busted what they believe to be a big fencing ring. >> this is what recovered december 27th. lots of smart phones and lap tops, one of the biggest hauls of stolen electronics they've seen. the second bust police made in two months. in november, they recovered more than a thousand items worth up to half a million dollars from another fencing again, mostly cell phones and lap tops as well as other items. three people were arrested. lieutenant ed santos says it's a lucrative business. >> there is so much money to bev¢wwz off lap tops and cell phones. the market is>) reall. and ipad can go from 300ses today $500. new iphone 5s being resold for $500. >>
abc 7 news is in the newsroom with a story you'll see on abc 7 news. vic? >> in the past three months, an fran police made a huge dent in the crack down on suspected fences for stolen electronics. the fences are the people[ío thieves turn to to sell hot items and last year there were 3,000 robberies in san francisco. half were cell phone;bt,i relatd oo. bc 7tb+8 news believe they'e busted what they believe to be a big fencing ring. >> this is what recovered december 27th. lots of...
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karen travers, abc news washington. >> we have more at abc2news.com. just head to our home page and look for the featured stories. >>> all right. a lack at maryland's most powerful radar. very little of that precipitation has made its way north. all of it well, well south. conditions are still dry. clouds are holding tough around the area. that storm is staying south and still pretty cloudy around here. again, we stayed nice and dry. upper 30s in reisterstown, hick core ri and man chester. 42 in pape pea. cloudy and dry, getting cold. colder still as we go into tomorrow and the middle part of the week. we've got those numbers straight ahead. >>> new tonight a teen killed in a car crash in aberdeen. the victim, 17-year-old austin remines was driving his car when he hit a car traveling the opposite direction. remines died at the hospital. the other driver was not hurt. >>> two people were killed, two others hurt in san francisco after a char speeding awhat from police -- car speeding away from police crashed into another car. police responded and found a
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matt gutman, abc news, miami. >>> they are cooking for a cause. the bay area teens working in the kitchen to help combat cancer. and this week's box office leaders. and our accu-weather seven-day forecast. looks like the temperatures >>> here is a sobering fact. in sonoma county alone, 3,000 people are diagnosed with cancer every year. that means 3,000 people and their families are struggling with the impact of treatments and life complications. tonight wayne freedman tell tells us about a nonprofit group that is making the healing process easier. >> we will do an apple. >> the tasks we take for granted, making a meal. try it when recovering from a leukemia treatment. >> i could lie in bad and not eat. >> it was a complete and staggering change from the life she used to have as a mechanic, an illness that just came on one day. >> i was tired and went home and had a chest pain. >> based on her diagnosis she should be gone by now. she says she out lived it main be because of the high school kids that work in this kitchen. >> nothing to do with colle
matt gutman, abc news, miami. >>> they are cooking for a cause. the bay area teens working in the kitchen to help combat cancer. and this week's box office leaders. and our accu-weather seven-day forecast. looks like the temperatures >>> here is a sobering fact. in sonoma county alone, 3,000 people are diagnosed with cancer every year. that means 3,000 people and their families are struggling with the impact of treatments and life complications. tonight wayne freedman tell...
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i'm live on treasure island, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >> thank you. and coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00 we'll take a look at why the bay bridge is not considered a critical man you'ring area even after the accident five years ago. then at 6:00 the abc 7 news i team exposes the bar pilot's history of accidents and looks into whether the shipping industry takes these incidents seriously enough. >> a man made flood shut down the oakland school district headquarters. apparently someone left a tap on in a closet. three gallons of water per minute poured out overnight. they found a big mess this morning. it damaged some equipment, caused damage. the clean up expected to take several days. many will have to earn a temporary meeting. >> an investigation is underway after an intruder was fatally stabbed by a home oiner he was trying to rob this morning. officers were called out just before 11:00. police tell abc 7 news the tenant heard a man. the resident retrieved a shotgun. intruder lunged at the ten yanlt. the tenant stabbed the expect, killing him. the 54-
i'm live on treasure island, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >> thank you. and coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00 we'll take a look at why the bay bridge is not considered a critical man you'ring area even after the accident five years ago. then at 6:00 the abc 7 news i team exposes the bar pilot's history of accidents and looks into whether the shipping industry takes these incidents seriously enough. >> a man made flood shut down the oakland school district headquarters. apparently...
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abc 7 news is there live for us. it's an extraordinary building. >> this used to be an auto repair shop. now it's a glitzy showcase for all that jazz. dh is just a taste of what the crowd will hear. the first jazz artist to win a grammy as best new artist. the legendary mckoit on piano. and on drums eric harland. >> this is nice to have a place dedicated to jazz. you can just play music and have done. jazzuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu >>> 49er headquarters is a place cord beyond off from prying eyes but not hopeful hearts like those of eldon brown and his family. >> how much longer are you going to sit here? >> another two hours until we meet har bowl. >> it might be a long shot for anyone without cleats. these opening photos of practice. minutes of tossing balls around for cameras and reporters before the team said about serious business of implementing a game plan. by then, any outsiders had strict orders about no peeking. niners are now poised. >> you don't want to get caught up in thinking about it. i think it's c
abc 7 news is there live for us. it's an extraordinary building. >> this used to be an auto repair shop. now it's a glitzy showcase for all that jazz. dh is just a taste of what the crowd will hear. the first jazz artist to win a grammy as best new artist. the legendary mckoit on piano. and on drums eric harland. >> this is nice to have a place dedicated to jazz. you can just play music and have done. jazzuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu >>> 49er headquarters is a place cord...
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you're watching "world news now." >>> "world news now" continues after this from our abc >>> tonight, the president will be putting on his tux and the first lady will put on a designer gown to celebrate. >> so when did inaugural balls begin? abc's david muir has the answers. >> reporter: it wasn't called an inaugural ball, but george washington did hold one, one week after his inauguration in 1789. 300 guests. our first president is said to have danced. the tradition of an inaugural ball officially began with james madison, first lady dolley madison hosting. a heavy cost at the time, $4 to get in. and while dolly is said to have enjoyed the ball, her husband remarked, i would much rather be in bed. in 1865, the ball following lincoln's second inauguration, 4,000 dancing the waltz. and at midnight, oysters, roast beef and lobsters were served. "the new york times" reporting that table soon a mess, frightful to behold in their words. >> washington turned out in all her splendor for the inaugural balls to be held in honor of the president. >> reporter: after world war ii, the idea of mul
you're watching "world news now." >>> "world news now" continues after this from our abc >>> tonight, the president will be putting on his tux and the first lady will put on a designer gown to celebrate. >> so when did inaugural balls begin? abc's david muir has the answers. >> reporter: it wasn't called an inaugural ball, but george washington did hold one, one week after his inauguration in 1789. 300 guests. our first president is said to have...
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we will be tweeting behind the scenes update at abc news bay area. i also follow you on twitter for all of your news-related weather updates. >> i think i saw a tweet from katie right now. the fun begins. right now this morning it's cold out there. certainly cooler than yesterday. here's a live look from the emeryville camera. we are talking about snow in the sierra, a few sprinkles and a significant warmup. that's all in your seven day outlook. i'll have it for you coming up. >> thanks, lisa. also next the sharks win again and patrick marleau makes history doing something that hasn't been done in 95 years. mike shumann has the highlights >> welcome back. lisa argen brought me some hot water. very kind. i was having a sore throat. but it's cold. need some hot water or something this morning. >> anywhere from 2 to 16 degrees cooler than yesterday. you were outside yesterday so you know how chilly it was. this morning the possibility of some sprinkles exist but that's pretty far south of here. here's the east bay camera. it's pretty clear. there is are
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in oakland, abc 7 news. >>> breaking news san francisc francisco. from the jefferson may son street area live pictures from sky 7 hd. the wharf area. number of shots fired on this new years eve. one person at least was hit. we understand that person shot in the hand so not life threatening injuries but several shots reportedly fired in this area of jefferson and mason street. again in san francisco fisherman wharf area. live pictures. continue to try to get you more information on exactly what happened. we don't know exactly why shots were fired. if it was celebration gun fair for some reason or was it some sort of deliberate act we'll keep you update jad moving on there's now a 15,000 dollar reward to fine the person who killed a 15-year-old girl. jordan died after being shot in east oakland sunday afternoon. she and other family members were walking do the bart station when gun battle broke out. mother says 2 teenagers started shooting at one another. she couldn't get out of the which in too many. >> he just came out of nowhere and they said he wa
in oakland, abc 7 news. >>> breaking news san francisc francisco. from the jefferson may son street area live pictures from sky 7 hd. the wharf area. number of shots fired on this new years eve. one person at least was hit. we understand that person shot in the hand so not life threatening injuries but several shots reportedly fired in this area of jefferson and mason street. again in san francisco fisherman wharf area. live pictures. continue to try to get you more information on...
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here is abc news reporter chuck severson. >> thousands of gun control activists marched in the nation's capital, despite freezing temperatures. >> it's about connecting guns to what guns do. >> several residents from new town, connecticut joined the rally. a gunman killed his mother, then the children and teachers in his town and then himself. >> you are bearing witness to change. any parent who has a gun in the house, they really, whatever it is, have to think about why they have that gun there. you know, it's time for people to maybe have to give up -- give up those guns. >> or try to keep guns out of the hands of people who should not have them. >> this is about gun responsibility. this is about gun safety. this is about fewer dead americans, fewer dead children, fewer children living in fear. >> pro gun activists also took to the streets opposing president obama's new push for gun control and safety in rallies across the u.s. last weekend. fears that gun ownership may soon be restricted is fueling a run on gun shows, like this one in florida. >> people are look for things that are g
here is abc news reporter chuck severson. >> thousands of gun control activists marched in the nation's capital, despite freezing temperatures. >> it's about connecting guns to what guns do. >> several residents from new town, connecticut joined the rally. a gunman killed his mother, then the children and teachers in his town and then himself. >> you are bearing witness to change. any parent who has a gun in the house, they really, whatever it is, have to think about why...
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you better be disclosing all risk. >> reporter: brian ross from abc news. outside his office, the doctor said he could not talk about the allegations in armistead's lawsuit. they say you never told him about the side effects. >> i can't comment on that, because it's a lawsuit and stuff. >> reporter: do you feel it's appropriate to use -- >> these are young, healthy people. we still use it. >> reporter: when we finally caught up with the usc coach lane kiffin, he told us he had no idea when or if it was used on his players or of its risks. >> well, if that was the case, i did not know that until you just told me that. if that is accurate information, i would want to know that. as i said later, i'm not very educated in this field. >> reporter: do you think you might be now? >> you educated me. thank you. >> reporter: this seems to be a collective ignorance about the painkillers used in college football. the governing body, the ncaa, told us it does not regulate nor even keep track of the use of toridol and other painkillers on college athletes. >> if we keep
you better be disclosing all risk. >> reporter: brian ross from abc news. outside his office, the doctor said he could not talk about the allegations in armistead's lawsuit. they say you never told him about the side effects. >> i can't comment on that, because it's a lawsuit and stuff. >> reporter: do you feel it's appropriate to use -- >> these are young, healthy people. we still use it. >> reporter: when we finally caught up with the usc coach lane kiffin, he...
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this is abc news, new york. >> is it over? looks like they get a headache. giraffe to gorilla and one in particular in germany this keeper were concerned after the 12-year-old seemed home sick following his move there from denmark. so in an attempt to cheer him up they installed a tightrope for him to hang from. instead the gorilla climbed up and began walking on it instea instead. and now the silver back proving to be kind of a high wire hit. circus d'soleil may interested. >> this to share. aquarium worker in ukraine trained adolph to jump out of the water and crawl like this on his belly. trainer says the dolphins was minimum micking him after rewarding him with fish he does it all the time crawling along the side of the pool. >>> well. entourage for hire whether to new year's eve party or some other special occasion now you can celebrate like a now you can celebrate like a celebrity. stay with us. 7íáf- >> okay it's fireworks weather. spencer is back to update the forecast this new years eve. >> definitely fireworks weather. this afternoon as we look b
this is abc news, new york. >> is it over? looks like they get a headache. giraffe to gorilla and one in particular in germany this keeper were concerned after the 12-year-old seemed home sick following his move there from denmark. so in an attempt to cheer him up they installed a tightrope for him to hang from. instead the gorilla climbed up and began walking on it instea instead. and now the silver back proving to be kind of a high wire hit. circus d'soleil may interested. >> this...
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linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. >> i like that. >> all right. we look forward to that. 33 degrees 4:37. >> still to come, get ready for delays if you plan to take metro this weekend. which stations will not ru >> welcome back on this friday morning. jacqui jeras a layer of ice was on my car this morning. there was some work to be done. it was mostly on the roof and on the hood. >> and it's dry alastai outside. i need a hand lotion and a humidifier. it is a chilly start. that's for sure. we have temperatures in the twenties across the region for the most part. a couple spots in the teens. 18 in culpeper if and 19 in manassas. the warm spot at reagan national at 30 degrees. happy friday, everybody. looking for temperatures to make it into the low 40's today. high temperature of 38 yesterday. today we will be closer to the seasonal averages. we will get some clouds on sunday, but the cold front will be dry, i think. now, jamee. >> an overnight police chase and the crash on southbound route 5 branch avenue, but one minute ago they reopened everythin
linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. >> i like that. >> all right. we look forward to that. 33 degrees 4:37. >> still to come, get ready for delays if you plan to take metro this weekend. which stations will not ru >> welcome back on this friday morning. jacqui jeras a layer of ice was on my car this morning. there was some work to be done. it was mostly on the roof and on the hood. >> and it's dry alastai outside. i need a hand lotion and a humidifier. it is a...
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being criticized in the press. >> reporter: larry jacobs, abc news, new york. >>> another interview with the president surfaced over the weekend in "the new republic" magazine. answering questions about guns, he admitted to often going skeet shooting at camp david, something unknown to most white house reporters. >>> crews on new york's hudson river will attempt to bring a small plane to the surface today. rescuers with boats were on the river last night after the plane crashed into the icy water. a man and a woman onboard were pulled out of the water half an hour after going in. they are listed in fair condition. the crash is under investigation. >>> and the mississippi river near vicksburg, mississippi, is closed this morning following a barge accident. the barge, which was carrying 80,000 gallons of oil hit a railroad bridge. it's unclear how much oil spilled into the water. but it was seen three miles downstream. >>> we have new details about the murder case of jonbenet ramsey. the murder at her parents' house on christmas in 1996 remains unsolved. but now, reports say a grand jury h
being criticized in the press. >> reporter: larry jacobs, abc news, new york. >>> another interview with the president surfaced over the weekend in "the new republic" magazine. answering questions about guns, he admitted to often going skeet shooting at camp david, something unknown to most white house reporters. >>> crews on new york's hudson river will attempt to bring a small plane to the surface today. rescuers with boats were on the river last night after...
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martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >> that's important. early reports sort of were, were suggesting that perhaps israel was getting involved in the inner workings of the syrian war. that now we know is not necessarily the case. >> nobody wants to touch that. but in terms of getting too deeply involved. even the u.s. has been very kind of wary about how deeply they're going to get involved in this. the real issue, if assad loses control and those weapons he has get into the wrong hand that's when the situation turns much more grave, much more serious, potentially volatile and that could be the turning point that would draw the u.s. more deeply into syria if the weapons, chemical ones get into the hand of the radical groups. keeping an eye on that for sure. >>> in brazil, talk about pointing the finger. the owner of the nightclub where more than 230 people were killed in a horrifying fire, is blaming the whole country for the tragedy. fire swept through the kiss club on sunday. investigators found all kind of violations including overcrowdin
martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >> that's important. early reports sort of were, were suggesting that perhaps israel was getting involved in the inner workings of the syrian war. that now we know is not necessarily the case. >> nobody wants to touch that. but in terms of getting too deeply involved. even the u.s. has been very kind of wary about how deeply they're going to get involved in this. the real issue, if assad loses control and those weapons he has get into the wrong...
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tahman bradley, abc news. >>> after the newtown massacre, president obama, of course, put vice president joe biden in charge of figuring out better gun laws for the nation. and now, biden's task force is getting ideas from new york mayor michael bloomberg. he, of course, is an extremely outspoken advocate for tougher gun control. bloomberg wants changes, including background checks on all gun sales, and a limit on high-capacity magazines and military, assault-style weapons. >>> and the white house is braced for a confirmation battle, now that president obama has nominated former republican senator chuck hagel to be the next secretary of defense. as abc's martha raddatz reports, hagel's critics are already speaking out. >> reporter: president obama made clear just how important this nomination is for the country. >> my most solemn obligation is the security of the american people. >> reporter: chuck hagel knows the horrors of war firsthand. at 21, a poor kid from nebraska, he volunteered to go to vietnam. fighting side-by-side, with his 19-year-old brother, tom. he got two purple hearts.
tahman bradley, abc news. >>> after the newtown massacre, president obama, of course, put vice president joe biden in charge of figuring out better gun laws for the nation. and now, biden's task force is getting ideas from new york mayor michael bloomberg. he, of course, is an extremely outspoken advocate for tougher gun control. bloomberg wants changes, including background checks on all gun sales, and a limit on high-capacity magazines and military, assault-style weapons....
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now, you can bring in the new year with abc. there will be a special celebration of dick clark's live, atd 10:00 there is a a program with ryan seacrest, then at 11:00 preparations and celebrations on abc 7 news, then at 11:30 going back to new york with so a big night here on abc 7. celebrating new year's. >> we have you covered. >> still to come on abc 7 news at 6:00 a deal may be20t at had to avoid making the country go over the fiscal cliff. washington now. >> new details on secretary of state clinton's condition and where her blood clot is located. >> and later on in sports, four coaches given the axe four coaches given the axe today by the rase me, sir i'm ga have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriou
now, you can bring in the new year with abc. there will be a special celebration of dick clark's live, atd 10:00 there is a a program with ryan seacrest, then at 11:00 preparations and celebrations on abc 7 news, then at 11:30 going back to new york with so a big night here on abc 7. celebrating new year's. >> we have you covered. >> still to come on abc 7 news at 6:00 a deal may be20t at had to avoid making the country go over the fiscal cliff. washington now. >> new details...
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richard besser, abc news, new york. >> that's a good tip. i didn't know there was a vaccination for shingles. >> yeah. very good to know. my grandmother had that and it was incredibly painful. so that chickenpox vaccine has been available since 1995, but one dose is not life long, it requires a second dose five years after the first one. if anyone can bounce back, it's barbara walters. but at that age, every health issue is potentially serious. she's 83 years old. you just hope that everything works out for the best. because at that age, everything is serious. but certainly he has the best health care money can buy. and she's barbara walters. that's the number one thing. so get well. we'll be rooting for you. >>> coming up next, the tv actor who turned into a real-life crime fighter. >>> yet again, chris brown's latest legal run-in with a serious allegation. "the skinny" is next. . "the skinny" is next. ♪ skinny, so skinny >>> skinny in the house! >> that was good. that was good, willis. >> very good. >>> whitney houston back in the news.
richard besser, abc news, new york. >> that's a good tip. i didn't know there was a vaccination for shingles. >> yeah. very good to know. my grandmother had that and it was incredibly painful. so that chickenpox vaccine has been available since 1995, but one dose is not life long, it requires a second dose five years after the first one. if anyone can bounce back, it's barbara walters. but at that age, every health issue is potentially serious. she's 83 years old. you just hope that...
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geo bonitez, abc news, new york. >> good thing it doesn't apply to debit. at least that's some relief. ten states that banned the surcharge, california, colorado, connecticut, florida, maine, kansas, massachusetts, new york, oklahoma and texas. you guys there are safe. >> exactly. >> the stores are not safe when sunny hostin whips out her black mx. >> that's right. >> i bet you were nothing nice in the mall on sale day. >> i like to shop. >> i can see it in your eye. >> i do. and i like a deal. >> what's your favorite thing to shop for? >> shoes. >> okay. go ahead and show them. >> i got my mike on them. >> don't show too much. >> these are my long boots. and i got them on sale. >> she's very proud, folks. we'll have "the skinny" coming up. stay with us. >> using my debit card. >>> "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. ♪ skinny, so skinny >>> skinny in the house! >> that was good. that was good. good tone. good pitch. >> impressive. willis, you're going to make it in this business. i have a feeling. obviously it's award season. so t
geo bonitez, abc news, new york. >> good thing it doesn't apply to debit. at least that's some relief. ten states that banned the surcharge, california, colorado, connecticut, florida, maine, kansas, massachusetts, new york, oklahoma and texas. you guys there are safe. >> exactly. >> the stores are not safe when sunny hostin whips out her black mx. >> that's right. >> i bet you were nothing nice in the mall on sale day. >> i like to shop. >> i can see...
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more from abc next. >>> this is abc's "world news now" informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> this morning, extreme weather coast to coast. >> colder in california than the east coast? the freezing temps threatening crops in the golden state. how long will the wild weather last? >>> one month later, a town recovering from tragedy, engaged now in a new debate. what to do with sandy hook elementary? should it be a memorial or should it be completely torn down? >>> to the rescue. an incredible show of strength. a taxi running over a man. good samaritans rush to lift it clear off the victim. >>> and golden globes. stealing the show. from the hilarious hosts to the speech by jodie foster that has millions talking this morning. >>> good monday morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >> i'm s
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. >> jennifer: abc news says this is the first time a president has used the word gay in an inauguration, and he referred to stonewall, which is in fact the stonewall riots in new york which launched the gay rights movement. i'm wondering -- you know bill were you surprised? >> i was stunned, and so pleasantly shocked by the president's remarks that -- and this is a president who came to this issue slowly himself. i mean he was evolving on this issue, we at the white house press corps kept pushing and pushing, and it took him three and a half years to come to support, but now he is the champion. and to say that so openly and again putting it in the context of the constitution, and making i real for americans today i thought was really bold on his part, and it got a huge response to the audience today. i think he has established himself as the american leader on gay rights today. >> jennifer: the american leader of all. >> yes. yes. >> jennifer: it says all men, but all people are created equal. he really put some punch into the word all today. christine, finally climate change, the presi
. >> jennifer: abc news says this is the first time a president has used the word gay in an inauguration, and he referred to stonewall, which is in fact the stonewall riots in new york which launched the gay rights movement. i'm wondering -- you know bill were you surprised? >> i was stunned, and so pleasantly shocked by the president's remarks that -- and this is a president who came to this issue slowly himself. i mean he was evolving on this issue, we at the white house press...
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reporting live in washington, d.c., brandi hitt, abc news. rob and sunny, back to you. >> still going to be a raucous crowd. i'm glad you mentioned my ex-girlfriend, beyonce. in addition to her, tell me more about some of the other big stars coming out tonight. >> reporter: when it comes to the inaugural ceremony here after beyonce sings the national anthem, you'll hear from james taylor, who we heard from during the democratic national convention and kelly clarkson will be performing. then at the inaugural ball, alicia keys, your other former girlfriend, rob. and then also you'll be hearing from other acts like brad paisley. >> brandi, i was there four years ago and there was just so many people, and security was really tight. tell us more about the security there now, is there a serious threat in d.c.? >> reporter: well, we asked officials and they told abc news, there's no specific credible threat. but they're not taking any chances. along with the security you just saw, they're going to have snipers surrounding the area, shutting down are
reporting live in washington, d.c., brandi hitt, abc news. rob and sunny, back to you. >> still going to be a raucous crowd. i'm glad you mentioned my ex-girlfriend, beyonce. in addition to her, tell me more about some of the other big stars coming out tonight. >> reporter: when it comes to the inaugural ceremony here after beyonce sings the national anthem, you'll hear from james taylor, who we heard from during the democratic national convention and kelly clarkson will be...
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abc 15 news reporter is live at san jose international airport with the big impact in the bay area. amy? >> flights to and from tokyo have been canceled raising questions of what will happen to the people who are stranded would need to get home including former transportation secretary norm mineta who left on a boeing 787 dreamliner and left on saturday. a boeing 787 dreamliner made an emergency landing in western japan because of battery problems on board. it was considered a serious incident that could have caused an accident. this is been other problems on other boeing 787 dreamliners so two airliners decided to ground them days after san jose celebrated the dreamliner in the inaugural flight from san jose to japan. officials were very excited of the potential boost to the economy. four flights have left san jose if japan since friday. now flights have been canceled. the status for the passengers is to be determineed. mineta said he needed to get back on saturday in time for president obama's inauguration. the f.a.a. is now inspecting the new 787's. >> president obama this mornin
abc 15 news reporter is live at san jose international airport with the big impact in the bay area. amy? >> flights to and from tokyo have been canceled raising questions of what will happen to the people who are stranded would need to get home including former transportation secretary norm mineta who left on a boeing 787 dreamliner and left on saturday. a boeing 787 dreamliner made an emergency landing in western japan because of battery problems on board. it was considered a serious...
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josh elliott, abc news, new york. >>> the day after he won the lottery, the day he sent the check, will be exhumed today. urooj khan won nearly $500,000. he died the day after he cashed that check. further testing will be done on his body to try to find out exactly what happened. >>> the city of chicago famously tried to ban foie gras. now, a crackdown on energy drinks. the city council is proposing a ban on the energy drinks. it doesn't just apply to minors. it applies to everybody. if the measure is approved, retailers could be fined up to $500 and lose their license. >>> now, sports. at long last, the nhl season getting under way tomorrow with nearly all of the league's 30 teams in action. as for last night's hoops action, we get those highlights from espn. >> lebron james and the miami heat taking on kobe bryant and the l.a. lakers at the staples center. and lebron decides to battle in from downtown. stop at the key. heaves up three. and he has 39, a season-high for lebron. kobe bryant shot 8 for 25 from the field. but he drains a three-pointer off the pass from pau gasol. five minu
josh elliott, abc news, new york. >>> the day after he won the lottery, the day he sent the check, will be exhumed today. urooj khan won nearly $500,000. he died the day after he cashed that check. further testing will be done on his body to try to find out exactly what happened. >>> the city of chicago famously tried to ban foie gras. now, a crackdown on energy drinks. the city council is proposing a ban on the energy drinks. it doesn't just apply to minors. it applies to...
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abc 7 news, new york. the arrest and assault was caught on tape. that video shows officers toching this man in the face years ago. police have arrested him after outside aed a car department store. he said the car with his but officers said he did not own the vehicle. when he was placed under arrest he resisted an bit an officer finger. the force that was used during the course of the arrest to reasonable and necessary take that person into custody. it was excessive. there was no need for force at all. an independent agency is investigating the incident. he was initially charged with felony assault on an officer charges were dropped. this could have been another .chool that judy found achool teacher journal in her high school regarding a planned attack on students. the threat was credible at .ussell county high school the journal contained several plans that looked like attentional terrorist attacks of violence and danger on the school. -->> the suspect a student who is a self- proclaimed white supremacist. r found hiseache journal, officers search
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that's it for this edition of abc news. abc news. check in t abc news. check in t (woman) ♪ ooh ♪ yeah ♪ ooh ♪ my temperature's a-risin' ♪ i can feel the fever's burning up ♪ (buzzes) ♪ ooh ♪ hot, hot, hot (buzz) ♪ temperature's a-risin' (buzzing) yes. yep. i'm coming. ♪ temperature's a-risin' ♪ i can feel the fever's burning up ♪ you are not going to believe this. paula. you are so not going to believe this. what are you doing here? i can't even believe it. believe what?
that's it for this edition of abc news. abc news. check in t abc news. check in t (woman) ♪ ooh ♪ yeah ♪ ooh ♪ my temperature's a-risin' ♪ i can feel the fever's burning up ♪ (buzzes) ♪ ooh ♪ hot, hot, hot (buzz) ♪ temperature's a-risin' (buzzing) yes. yep. i'm coming. ♪ temperature's a-risin' ♪ i can feel the fever's burning up ♪ you are not going to believe this. paula. you are so not going to believe this. what are you doing here? i can't even believe it. believe what?
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we're leer in the lobby of abc news and our wall of fame here. all of abc's biggest stars. we have robin roberts, barbara walters, the captain of our ship, diane sawyer. but we all know that the crown jewel of abc news, boom, we were the first anchors to ever get our picture on the wall here. it took 21 years, but we finally made it. but the chapter comes to an end tonight. paula, it's a crazy business. things change just like that. so i want to take a few minutes to wish you all the luck in the world in your next chapter. we've had a fun year. can't believe it's been a year already. we laughed, we ate, we did good work and we kept a bunch of insomniacs out there hopefully entertained and mildly amused over the past 12 months. but i wanted to say on your final show, it's been a lot of fun and i'm sure we will cross paths again at some point. in the meantime, best of luck. enjoy the ride. enjoy the sunlight. and for the love of god, get some sleep. >> how long before you draw a mustache on me? >> that picture will be down by monday. they got to make room for "dancing with th
we're leer in the lobby of abc news and our wall of fame here. all of abc's biggest stars. we have robin roberts, barbara walters, the captain of our ship, diane sawyer. but we all know that the crown jewel of abc news, boom, we were the first anchors to ever get our picture on the wall here. it took 21 years, but we finally made it. but the chapter comes to an end tonight. paula, it's a crazy business. things change just like that. so i want to take a few minutes to wish you all the luck in...
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i'm calling from abc news. we reached out to a popular pharmacy chain here in new york city and got this response. >> currently, we only have the flu shot for the elderly, the ones that are 65 and up. >> reporter: that pharmacy's parent company, walgreens said select locations may experience shortages. but they're working quickly to restock every store. cvs dealing with the same shortage issues. >> today, we could possibly be getting 30 doses. but that could be gone in 20 minutes. >> reporter: according to the essential fers for disease control, the flu has now spread to 47 states. if your local pharmacy is out of the flu vaccine head on over to flu.gov. and it will tell you where to go. if you come into the pharmacy with flulike symptoms, doctors say, be careful not to double up on over-the-counter medications. david. >> john, good to keep in mind. >>> i want to bring in dr. jennifer ashton, you heard john report there, some pharmacists turning some patients away, saying 65 and older. that's going to make peop
i'm calling from abc news. we reached out to a popular pharmacy chain here in new york city and got this response. >> currently, we only have the flu shot for the elderly, the ones that are 65 and up. >> reporter: that pharmacy's parent company, walgreens said select locations may experience shortages. but they're working quickly to restock every store. cvs dealing with the same shortage issues. >> today, we could possibly be getting 30 doses. but that could be gone in 20...
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joining us now from the studios of abc new york. the anchor of good morning america and george stephanopoulos. where am i going wrong, george? charles krauthammer doesn't think i have my finger on the puls of the country. what do you think? >> i think you do. you have to drive it all the way to the conclusion. i think the country has decided this they like basically like the government, the reforms first put in place by franklin roosevelt. they like social security. they like medicare. they think those programs made a difference. they think those programs benefited the country. every single election we have had in recent times have reinforced that ideal. >> bill: except for ronald reagan. 8 years of a guy who wanted to down size the government. >> here is where we may differ. i think ronald reagan called for reforms this those programs and certainly reforms are going to be necessary in those programs to make sure that we can afford them in the future. he did not repudiate them that is what is fundamental here. what the country rejec
joining us now from the studios of abc new york. the anchor of good morning america and george stephanopoulos. where am i going wrong, george? charles krauthammer doesn't think i have my finger on the puls of the country. what do you think? >> i think you do. you have to drive it all the way to the conclusion. i think the country has decided this they like basically like the government, the reforms first put in place by franklin roosevelt. they like social security. they like medicare....